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Managed File Transfer and Network Solutions

Overview

During the eDiscovery phase of civil litigation, lawyers may be given access to a lot of electronically stored information (ESI), some of which might be covered by certain laws/regulations. To avoid harsh penalties and preserve client confidence, attorneys must move to secure ESI especially during file sharing, when the information can be exposed to a variety of threats.

JSCAPE is pleased to announce the release of AnyClient 5.0. This release provides users with automatic two-way synchronization of site settings between their desktop installations of AnyClient and their AnyClient Web account.

Overview

During eDiscovery, a large number of ESI (electronically stored information) files may have to be shared among attorneys, paralegals, other support staff, and the opposing litigators themselves. Since the information in these files can be vital to the outcome of the case, attorneys must ensure these files' availability, privacy, security, and integrity. In this post, we'll take a look at the ideal conditions for file sharing during an eDiscovery process and then talk about why an MFT Server is the perfect tool for the job.

Overview

E-Discovery can be a very expensive and time-consuming process. Hence, it would be wise to minimize the possible impact of exposure. One way to achieve this is to eliminate activities that result in needless dispersion of electronically stored information (ESI). Incidentally, one such activity exists in the realm of file transfers and that's what we're going to talk about now.

Do you have mountains of data on your internal network, some of which you would like to easily share with external users via the Internet? If so, you may have found this difficult to implement due to technical and/or regulatory compliance issues. Well, now there is a solution.

The changes made as part of these releases are centered around the SSH and SFTP protocols and include the following:

Enhancement - Ability to set the maximum incoming window size on the Ssh class.Enhancement - Ability to respond to OpenSSH keep alive request.Enhancement - Ability to set the file modification time using Sftp class.Bug Fix - Fix issue with Ssh and Sftp class automatically closing channels upon a server disconnect.

The Internet has greatly simplified and hastened the way we share files with trading partners and colleagues based in other countries. But unknown to many of us, these transborder file transfers can involve personal information, which may be subject to certain national and international laws and regulations.

There are a number of things to consider when setting up the reverse proxy and firewalls in your DMZ. These things are going to have a significant impact on the performance and security not only on your file transfers but for your entire network in general, so you really need to weigh the advantages and disadvantages of each set up before deciding how you are going to put everything together.

JSCAPE is pleased to announce the release of JSCAPE MFT Server Plugin for Outlook 2010 v2.1. This release is a complete rewrite of the plugin from the ground up, the plugin is lighter, faster and offers several new features.